What Happens When You Get Drunk and Assault a Family at the Airport | Bodycam

A drunk traveler assaults a Brazilian family at an airport elevator — punching the son and shoving the father. When police arrive, he slaps the officer's hand. What happens next is a legal lesson nobody planned for. This bodycam footage captures a full police investigation following an unprovoked battery at a U.S. airport parking garage. We break down every legal decision — from the initial detention to the arrest for battery on a law enforcement officer — and explain what the law actually says about drunk behavior in public spaces. ⚖️ Legal Analysis Includes: Terry v. Ohio (1968) — Reasonable suspicion detention Graham v. Connor (1989) — Use of force standard Battery elements — intentional harmful contact without consent Voluntary Intoxication Doctrine — intoxication does not excuse battery Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer — elevated charge Victim Autonomy — right to decline prosecution FAA Regulations — airlines may deny boarding to intoxicated passengers 📋 Outcome: Charged with battery on a law enforcement officer. Charges later dropped by the prosecutor. 🎓 Fair Use Notice: This video contains body camera footage used under 17 U.S.C. § 107 for purposes of commentary, criticism, and education. No copyright infringement intended. ⚠️ Educational Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing in this video constitutes legal advice. #Bodycam #AirportArrest #DrunkPassenger #BatteryOnOfficer #PoliceInteraction #LegalAnalysis